While technology is transforming agriculture, there is also a growing recognition of the need for more sustainable farming practices. The environmental impact of traditional agriculture, such as soil degradation, water scarcity, and greenhouse gas emissions, has prompted a shift towards practices that mi...
In Norway, farm size has increased, and agriculture has become technology intensive with a high amount of automated milking systems (AMS) and is now more dependent on hired help. The aim of the study is by sociotechnical system theory to explore how a new generation of farmers describe their...
Agriculture is a hazardous industry, with a high frequency of injuries. As working life has changed over the last decades, so has also agriculture. In Norway, farm size has increased, and...Kari Anne HolteGro FolloKari KjestveitEgil Petter Strte...
These challenges might seem daunting, but relatively new technologies woven into Agriculture 4.0 promise to solve them all – or at least be a powerful ally. Using modern information technology to address the world’s population challenges is not new. Still, the principles of this next revolution ...
agriculture. The main objective of farm mechanization machinery is to make routine tasks easier. Some main technology that is being used in this regard is Harvest robotics, self-sufficient tractors, drones, and seeding and weeding equipment’s. This technology can reduce the labour and make the ...
smart farm with automated machinery and drones, showcasing precision agriculture and technology-driven farming practices. Agriculture is undergoing a revolution. New technologies are enabling unprecedented precision and control in plant cultivation, dramatically boosting yields and sustainability. From gene edit...
3. DRONES IN AGRICULTURE Drones have become a game-changer in a lot of industries, and agriculture is no exception. Drones can provide aerial views of fields to monitor crop health, assess damage following storms, and even apply fertilizers and pesticides from the air. ...
Tech Innovations in Agriculture: Feeding the Future Agriculture, one of the world’s oldest industries, is now at the forefront of technological innovation. With the global population projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, the demand for food is rapidly increasing. Traditional farming methods alone...
As connectivity increasingly takes hold, these tools will enable new capabilities in agriculture: Massive Internet of Things.Low-power networks and cheaper sensors will set the stage for the IoT to scale up, enabling such use cases as precision irrigation of field crops, monitori...
Along with this, the information technology revolution in India, new technologies in agriculture, private investments especially on research and development, government efforts to rejuvenate the cooperative movement to address the problems of small holdings and small produce etc are changing face of agricu...